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an exclamation, followed by an exclamation mark, e.g. Oh no!
when a word at the end of a line rhymes with a word within the line, e.g. In mist or cloud, on...
an adjective that asks a question, e.g. Which boy has been chosen? Whose food is this?
a pronoun that asks a question about a person or thing, e.g. Who is going? What is happening?...
a formal verbal communication between one person and another person or group of people, either...
variation in the pitch of a speaking voice. It determines the typical sound pattern of any...
a verb that does not take a direct object (and may or may not have an indirect object), e.g. He...
a brief outline or description of the topic to be discussed, usually suggesting the position of...
single or double inverted commas (also known as quotation marks) are a set of punctuation marks...
a report that looks into and provides information on something controversial, e.g. The...